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  2. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    Other survival tactics include replying to Kuchisake-onna's question by describing her appearance as "average", giving the individual enough time to run away; [2] [7] distracting her by giving her money or hard candies, particularly the variety of candy known as bekko ame , made of caramelised sugar (or throwing them in her direction, as she ...

  3. How to cure chapped lips in winter weather - AOL

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    Use lip balm or ointment throughout the day, but be careful to avoid overdoing it. Overapplication may lead to dependency, hindering the natural moisture balance of your lips. Double moisturize ...

  4. Huadian (make-up) - Wikipedia

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    The huadian is typically applied on the forehead [3] between the eyebrows; [5] [6] sometimes, it is applied on the cheeks, [1] on the temples, [7] and even on the dimples where this form of make-up became referred as mianye (Chinese: 面靨). [8] Mianye were typically about 1 cm from each sides of the lips and were red in colour. [3]

  5. 6 natural ways to get fuller lips without surgery - AOL

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    Icing your lips temporarily will compress your blood vessels to make them look red and plump. Massaging an ice cube on your lips for 2 minutes will give you instant results. Line your lips

  6. Chinese ideals of female beauty - Wikipedia

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    Female Chinese beauty standards have become a well-known feature of Chinese culture. A 2018 survey conducted by the Great British Academy of Aesthetic Medicine concluded that Chinese beauty culture prioritizes an oval face shape, pointed, narrow chin, plump lips, well defined Cupid's bows , and obtuse jaw angle. [ 1 ]

  7. Gen Z Is Saying "Yes" To Botox And Plastic Surgery In ... - AOL

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    Pop culture played a role in Ali Pereless’s decision to get lip filler at 26 (she’s now 28). “I’d seen a ton of really good representations of it—and some really bad ones—on social ...

  8. Li Jiaqi (beauty influencer) - Wikipedia

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    Li Jiaqi (Chinese: 李佳琦; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāqí; born 7 June 1992), [1] also known by his English name, Austin Li, is a Chinese streamer, social media influencer, and entrepreneur focusing on beauty and cosmetics. He is often referred to as the "Lipstick King" (Chinese: 口红一哥; pinyin: Kǒuhóng yīgē). [2]

  9. Blake Lively Wore Lip Gloss with ‘Alarming Amounts of Chili ...

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    Blake Lively is sharing one of her diciest past beauty practices!. The actress, 37, confessed in a post on her Instagram Stories on Monday, Oct. 28, that she put chili peppers in her lip gloss to ...